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  2. CANBERRA. Federal Parliamentary Visit.

    There is something distinctly novel about the present visit of Parliamentarians to Australia's future seat of Government. There are no foundation stones to be laid and no ...

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  3. PROTESTANT RALLY.

    What the chairman, the Rev. J. A. Waddell, described as "a forward movement" in Protestantism was launched by the Australian Protestant Defence Association by a public ...

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  4. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The knowledge that the match England v Australia would end in a draw lossened the interest in the game, and there was a comparatively small attendance at the ...

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  5. REDUCING PRICES.

    Consideration of the methods by which it was hoped that a reduction might be brought about in the prices of commodities was resumed at the Trades Hall to-day by a ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS SOUTH ARIFCA.

    A Johannesburg message states, that the Nationalists are making a determined attempt to capture the Irish Republican vote throughout the Union in the forthcoming general ...

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  7. ARGENTINA.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Geneva states that Argentina's breakaway from the Assembly need not immediately be accepted too ...

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  8. THE £500 GIFT.

    The Royal Commission (Mr. Justice Pring), appointed to inquire into statements made in a letter from Mr. J. J. Talbot regarding his payment of £500 to the Labour party's ...

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  9. SINN FEIN. PEACE MOVE.

    Father O'Flanagan, acting president of the Sinn Fein, has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George: "You state that you are willing to make peace without waiting for Christmas. ...

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  10. PUBLIC LIFE.

    At the annual dinner of the New South Wales branch of the Institute of Architects, at Paris House last night, under the presidency of Mr. G. Sydney Jones, the Premier ...

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  11. NO SECESSION.

    Addressing his constituents, the Premier, General Smuts, made a great speech, outlining the policy of the new party. After explaining attempts at reunion, which had ...

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  12. SHEFFIELD SHIELD. NO PLAY YESTERDAY.

    A thunderstorm on Sunday, and subsequent heavy showers prevented play yesterday in the match between New South Wales and South Australia. According to arrangements ...

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  13. SYMPATHY WITH S.A. TEAM.

    Mr. E. M'Carron, manager of the South Australian cricket team, yesterday received the following telegram from Mr. Mostyn Evan, president of the South Australian ...

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  14. CONSTANTINE.

    The plebiscite favours Constantine's recall to the throne of Greece. Loyalists alone voted. A message from Athens stated that the ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, in the High Court, yesterday, continued the hearing of the application for an interim injunction against Thomas Walsh, general secretary of the ...

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  16. "UNREASONABLE AND UNFAIR."

    The report of the interview with Mr. E. McCarron, manager of the South Australian cricket team in Sydney, regarding the refusal of the New South Wales Association to grant ...

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  17. JAPANESE SEAPLANES.

    A Tokio message states that the Japanese Navy Department is increasing the number of seaplane corps from two to fifteen, comprising 286 planes and a mother ship of British ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP.

    The American and Australasian Davis Cup teams arrived in Auckland almost simultaneously, the Niagara, with the Americans on board, nosing her way through the harbour ...

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  19. CASUALTIES. THE PICNIC TRAGEDY.

    The body of Thomas Humphries, aged 22, of Hassall-street, Parramatta, one of the two victims of the drowning fatality at Freeman's Roach, Hawkesbury River, on Sunday, was ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The treatment meted out to the South Australian XI. is beyond explanation. Our association has lost its sense of proportion and failed to grasp an opportunity, ...

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  21. HURSTVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The first annual dinner of the newly-formed Hurstville Chamber of Commerce was held at the local Masonic Hall last night. Mr. H. A. Middleton, president of the chamber, ...

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  22. FRACTURED SKULL.

    Frederick William Frost, of Mitchell-road, Alexandria, is now in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital iIn a critical condition with his skull fractured. He received the injury, it is ...

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  23. HUME RESERVOIR.

    Mr. Groom, Commonwealth Minister for Works and Railways, Messrs. T. Hill (Deputy Commissioner), H. Dare (N.S.W.), J. S. Dethridge (Vic). J. Eaton (S.A.), members of the ...

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  24. AUSTRIA'S HOPE.

    A message from Rio De Janiero states that President Pesoa announced that Brazil would use its good offices in support of the proposal that Germany should annex Austria. ...

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  25. SHIPWRIGHT'S DEATH.

    An Inquiry was held yesterday by the City Coroner (Mr. Jamieson) into the death of William Brown, a shipwright, once secretary of the Shipwrights' Society in Melbourne, who ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—We read in your to-day's issue that Mr. M'Carron, the manager of the South Australian cricket team, states that "the whole of his team to a man will be pleased to board ...

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  27. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    Mrs. C. Defina, 32, living at Mariborough Hotel, King-street, Newtown, fell from a moving tram in Central-square on Sunday afternoon, fracturing her left leg. She was taken to ...

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  28. NOBTH SHORE HOSPITAL.

    The new area of the Royal North Shore Hospital, which includes about eight acres and 26 resumed cottages, was officially opened on Saturday afternoon by Mr. M'Girr, Minister ...

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  29. PACIFIC CABLES.

    A Tokio message says the newspapers assert that the Cabinet has reached a decision that Japan shall maintain the stand against the demand of the United States for ...

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  30. SHIP CONTRACTS.

    The Commonwealth Public Works Committee sat again yesterday for the purpose of hearing evidence in their inquiry into the advisability of relieving Messrs. Kidman and ...

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  31. CHILD FALLS FROM BALCONY.

    On Sunday afternoon a boy named Gilbert Bishop, aged 5½, residing at 36 Caroline-street, Redfern, fell from a balcony at his home to the footpath, a distance of 15ft. He ...

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  32. COLLAPSE OF A WALL.

    While a building was being demolished, at Surry Hills on Saturday one of the walls collapsed, and John Jackson, 74, of Glenviewstreet, Paddington, and Timothy Coffey, of ...

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  33. FOUR MONTHS' DISPUTE. HELENSBURGH COLLIERY.

    A compulsory conference was convened yesterday by Mr. Charles Hibble, chairman of the special tribunal for the coal industry, to consider the dispute by which for the past four ...

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  34. KETCH RUBY ASHORE.

    The well-known trading ketch Ruby went ashore yesterday at inner North Head, but was afterwards towed off and taken in a leaking condition into Johnstone's Boy. ...

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  35. FRENCH FINANCE.

    A message from Paris states that the National 6 per cent, loan realised eight thousand Million franes of new money, and nearly double that amount in bonds and previous ...

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  36. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    On Friday, at Kiah, a young man named George Bruce, son of Mr. C. R. Bruce, of Mallacoota Weat, went with a man named Hennings for a swim in the river. They ...

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  37. MILLS CLOSING.

    A complaint was made to-day to the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Senator Russell) by Mr. Makin, M.P., that owing to the shortage of wheat for gristing many of ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The threatened trouble at the British mine, owing to the employment of two drivers'and one fireman not members of the F.E.D. and F.A. has been averted. These men were ...

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  39. BOY SCOUTS.

    Four sets of Boy Scouts' colours, including the banners which were recently brought back to Australia by the contingent who represented the New South Wales section of the ...

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  40. FATAL FALL FROM A 'BUS.

    Timothy Aliver Mannix, aged 25, lately living in Cole-street, islington, fell from a motor bus in Hunter-street West on Sunday night. He was conveyed by car to the Newcastle ...

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  41. ANTI-PROHIBITION VOTE.

    The local option voting in Edinburgh resuited in all the wards, declaring in favour of no chango. ...

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  42. EAST GRETA MINE.

    The East Greta colliery was idle this morning owing to a dispute in regard to the class of labour provided to assist first-class shiftmen. It seems that youths have been ...

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  43. OLD MAN HANGS HIMSELF.

    A determined suicide occurred at Toole's Creek yesterday when a man named Christopher McGulnness, 70 years of age, hanged himself with a halter. He was working on ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Scottish-Australian Investment Company has declared a year's dividend of 10 per cent. The Western Scotland Cricket Union, ...

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  45. IMMIGRANTS AND LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Referring to-day to the question of Commonwealth co-operation with the State Government in the matter of opening further land for settlement, and thus providing means ...

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  46. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A shooting accident occurred on Saturday resulting in the death of a boy 15 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeans, of Wagga. It appears that the young follow, John Jeans, ...

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  47. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    A number of the Australasians who competed in the Olympic games at Antwerp returned by the Nestor yesterday, including Miss Walrond and her father, Mr. C. B. Walrond, E. ...

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  48. SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    The congregation of St. Matthew's Anglican Church were alarmed at the morning service yesterday when Holy Communion was being administered by the recently appointed curate, ...

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  49. C.S.R. EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    The employees of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, held their annual picnic at Clifton Gardons on Saturday, the attendance numbering about 4500 persons. A sports ...

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  50. ALLEGED IMPERSONATION.

    A young man named Henry Beasley, described as a chef, was charged at the police court to-day with falsely pretending that he was the English cricketer Makepiece, and that ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A deputation from the Engineers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association called on the Railway Commissioner this morning, when, among other matters, that connected with the ...

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  52. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    A returned soldier named Owen Murray was fishing from Collins' Rocks on Sunday afternoon in company with a man named George Lacey. Lacey missed Murray, and on ...

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RHODES SCHOLAR.

    Mr. Howard W. Florey was to-day selected as the South Australian Rhodes scholar for 1921. He is 22 years of age, and has had a successful career both as a scholar and an ...

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  54. STATE BOOT FACTORY.

    At the last meeting of the Homedale branch of the A.L.P,. a resolution was carried urging the establishment of a State boot factory. ...

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